From c21a462d52bd32737c32c29b060da03b38f1c2e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Dolgov Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 00:07:59 +0400 Subject: remove htmlpurifier --- .../ConfigSchema/schema/HTML.AllowedElements.txt | 23 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 23 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lib/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/HTML.AllowedElements.txt (limited to 'lib/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/HTML.AllowedElements.txt') diff --git a/lib/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/HTML.AllowedElements.txt b/lib/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/HTML.AllowedElements.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1d3fa7907..000000000 --- a/lib/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/HTML.AllowedElements.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -HTML.AllowedElements -TYPE: lookup/null -VERSION: 1.3.0 -DEFAULT: NULL ---DESCRIPTION-- -

- If HTML Purifier's tag set is unsatisfactory for your needs, you can - overload it with your own list of tags to allow. If you change - this, you probably also want to change %HTML.AllowedAttributes; see - also %HTML.Allowed which lets you set allowed elements and - attributes at the same time. -

-

- If you attempt to allow an element that HTML Purifier does not know - about, HTML Purifier will raise an error. You will need to manually - tell HTML Purifier about this element by using the - advanced customization features. -

-

- Warning: If another directive conflicts with the - elements here, that directive will win and override. -

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